Now, despite numerous gaps in our knowledge, commercial entities are looking for a piece of the action.(Nature Biotechnology, 8 April 2014)

Companies without deep pockets and connections are coming up with roundabout ways to get a piece of the action.(The New York Times - Business, 9 August 2015)

With fans flocking to New York and New Jersey for Sunday's Super Bowl, organized crime wants a piece of the action.(NBC Today, 31 January 2014)

It is the world's busiest route and there are few lengths airlines won't go to in the hopes of getting a piece of the action.(CNN - Travel, 20 July 2014)

Those lucky enough to get a piece of the action were rewarded with a 60 per cent share price rise for the online fashion retailer within minutes of trading.(Daily Mail - Money, 14 March 2014)

After Apple, that became less common, thanks to the so-called "agency model," where publishers could set a price and leave the seller with a piece of the action.(Forbes - Technology, 10 July 2013)

'The Lego Movie' grabs a piece of the action (OK, many pieces) and runs with them, constructing a deliriously colorful story about conformity versus individuality and making it click brick by brick.(Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times Film Critic in Los Angeles Times - Movies Now, 6 February 2014)

Augmented reality — looking at the world through an overlay of computer-generated information — was once the stuff of science fiction, but it's going mainstream and Canadians want a piece of the action.(CBC News - Technology & Science, 2 May 2013)

Not often does a new cash cow get herded onto the floor of the legislature, but that was surely what happened on March 1987. It was budget day and the government of then premier Bill Vander Zalm, fresh from victory at the polls, announced a new tax on the purchase of property in an effort to get a piece of the action from a soaring real estate market and perhaps put a check on speculation.(The Vancouver Sun - News, 20 February 2015)